3.0 1KZ-TE turbo diesel engine
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I know there's a place in texas that imports them, and just about any other japaneese or european motor you could want, www.asapmotors.com, not bad prices either. EDIT: ok, now as I look at their site I dont see any yota diesels, but I swear they had some last time I looked and I'm pretty sure someone on this board got one from them.
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Originally Posted by alltrac165
Maybe, why?
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I am stationed in the UK and have a 3rd gen Hilux Surf (4Runner) with a 3.0 Turbo Diesel. It has loads of torque, I can travel at 100mph on the motorway, and get about 23-25 mpg. It is very smooth and you can't tell it's a diesel, as it doesn't smoke or rattle much...
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A friend of mine have a KDJ125 Land Cruiser (I think you name it Prado) with the 3.0 163HP diesel engine and when wheeling I use to be one gear upper of him.
He sais that his engine don't have power until 2000rpm while 1KZ-T or 1KZ-TE engines have a lot of torque at very low rpm.
Mine never smokes...
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He sais that his engine don't have power until 2000rpm while 1KZ-T or 1KZ-TE engines have a lot of torque at very low rpm.
Mine never smokes...
David
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Originally Posted by Blizzard
A friend of mine have a KDJ125 Land Cruiser (I think you name it Prado) with the 3.0 163HP diesel engine and when wheeling I use to be one gear upper of him.
He sais that his engine don't have power until 2000rpm while 1KZ-T or 1KZ-TE engines have a lot of torque at very low rpm.
Mine never smokes...
David
He sais that his engine don't have power until 2000rpm while 1KZ-T or 1KZ-TE engines have a lot of torque at very low rpm.
Mine never smokes...
David
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We calculate the fuel consumption in liters/km and I think do it in miles/gallon.
Supposing that this is correct,
Mine drinks:
- 10 liters/100 km when doing road and highway, thats... Mmmm... 23.54 miles/gallon.
- 14 liters/100 km when offroading (Offroad here is low and hard, almost always with 4L, not fast driving...), thats 16.81 miles/gallon.
1 gallon = 3.79 liters
1 mile = 1.61 km
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Supposing that this is correct,
Mine drinks:
- 10 liters/100 km when doing road and highway, thats... Mmmm... 23.54 miles/gallon.
- 14 liters/100 km when offroading (Offroad here is low and hard, almost always with 4L, not fast driving...), thats 16.81 miles/gallon.
1 gallon = 3.79 liters
1 mile = 1.61 km
David
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Ranma: I get 11-12 km/ltr during highway driving and 8-9 km/ltr when city driving. Mine has the intercooler and LT285/75R16 tires (speedometer has electronic speedmeter corrector).
DeathCougar: The front clip usually includes everything up front. It's basically the front half of the vehicle.
Blizzard: I think there's something wrong with your friend's turbo. You see the 1KD-FTV engine is equipped with a variable-nozzle turbo which allows the turbo to provide/maintain boost to provide a max torque of 352 Nm at an engine rpm of around 1400-3400. The 1KZ-TE engine develops max torque of 340 Nm at 2000 rpm.
I recently test drove a Hilux with the 1KD-FTV engine and I easily felt the difference of having higher torque at lower rpms.
DeathCougar: The front clip usually includes everything up front. It's basically the front half of the vehicle.
Blizzard: I think there's something wrong with your friend's turbo. You see the 1KD-FTV engine is equipped with a variable-nozzle turbo which allows the turbo to provide/maintain boost to provide a max torque of 352 Nm at an engine rpm of around 1400-3400. The 1KZ-TE engine develops max torque of 340 Nm at 2000 rpm.
I recently test drove a Hilux with the 1KD-FTV engine and I easily felt the difference of having higher torque at lower rpms.
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Ranma: I get 11-12 km/ltr during highway driving and 8-9 km/ltr when city driving. Mine has the intercooler and LT285/75R16 tires (speedometer has electronic speedmeter corrector).
With smaller tires you must be well over 30 mpg on a regular basis....impressive.
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That is pretty good gas mileage (about 26-30 MPG highway)!
With smaller tires you must be well over 30 mpg on a regular basis....impressive.
With smaller tires you must be well over 30 mpg on a regular basis....impressive.
Thanks. But this is only when I don't go beyond 85kph. If I go faster than 85 kph, there's a drastic increase in fuel consumption, around 10 km/ltr.
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Originally Posted by DeathCougar
Front clip...so does it include the axle??? What about the fuel lines, fuel tank, fuel pump, computer, etc???